Journalist Sebastian Junger and photojournalist Tim Hetherington have created an incredibly focused documentary that functions as a microcosm for America’s military involvement in Afghanistan. Junger
Year: 2011
Film review – Certified Copy (2010)
Cinema is one of the most illusory and deceptive art forms, largely because it so frequently falsely presents itself as representing some kind of reality.
Film review – Rabbit Hole (2010)
The distinctive common element in the three diverse feature films of John Cameron Mitchell, is the way Mitchell lays bear fundamental aspects of what it
Film review – 127 Hours (2010)
In 2003 Aron Ralston went mountain biking and then hiking by himself in Canyonlands National Park in Utah. A freak accident resulted in a boulder
Sting in the Fairytale
The 1812 fairytale Schneewittchen (Little Snow White), by brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, is a grisly story about a queen whose jealously of her step-daughter’s
Film review – Sanctum (2011)
The driving force behind Sanctum is co-writer Andrew Wight, whose own experiences being trapped under the Nullarbor Plain while caving inspired him and writing partner